

This paper deals with the practical application of the newly developed stochastic watt-hour meter. The limit of its precision is analyzed theoretically, via simulation, and experimentally. The precision of 0.0062% is achieved in the laboratory experiment. Field experiments also confirm good application properties of the device.
| Engineering controlled terms: | Analog to digital conversionComparator circuitsComputer simulationElectric currentsElectric potentialElectric power measurementError analysisIntegral equationsLogic circuits |
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| Engineering uncontrolled terms | DitherFlash converterRoot mean squareStochastic watt hour meterVoltage quantum |
| Engineering main heading: | Watt hour meters |
Pejic, Dragan; Univ of Novi Sad, Serbia
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